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The chief executive, Anne M. Mulcahy, said a lower tax rate offset tighter profit margins that resulted from investment spending.
For example, First Direct's 5.99 per cent two-year fixed rate offset, which was launched this week, is as cheap as any ordinary two-year fixed rate on offer (although it does have a fee of £1,498).
The company's high burn rate offset their success in generating views.
The resulting error is a systematic positive count rate offset originating from erroneously counted scattered photons.
and η∈(−1,1), is the normalized symbol rate offset (NSRO).
Note that the t A values of Table 1 are framing rate offset.
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But higher inflation also erodes the competitive benefit of the lower exchange rate, offsetting any positive impact on trade.If this were the end of the story, the currency warriors would have a point.
Mr Romney would also have proposed lower income- and corporate-tax rates, offset by closing loopholes.
On taxes, Mr. Romney has adopted the direction of Mr. Ryan's dictates — cuts to all tax rates, offset by unexplained loophole closures — but has not gone nearly as far.
Experimental measurements, of a piezoelectrically actuated and sensed resonator, over a temperature range of 60°C, showed that variation of the zero-rate offset was decreased by an order of magnitude by the force-to-rebalance control.
An economic analysis of the establishment of a Twins Clinic, examining whether reduced inpatient stay, prematurity, and Caesarean rates offset clinic implementation costs (including staff education and ultrasound service provision), is essential for long-term viability of this model of care.
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